Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 10
Page 53
... pistol . For some reason or other our aeroplanes were not fitted with Lewis guns , a great disadvan- tage I always thought . The Staff was now desirous of having another reconnais- sance over this place , and at the first opportunity I ...
... pistol . For some reason or other our aeroplanes were not fitted with Lewis guns , a great disadvan- tage I always thought . The Staff was now desirous of having another reconnais- sance over this place , and at the first opportunity I ...
Page 130
... Lewis guns , and once or twice bursts from the enemy machine - guns . To the left and behind us our field - guns , drawn up in the open , were firing for dear life , and away to the right along a slight dip a battery of field - guns was ...
... Lewis guns , and once or twice bursts from the enemy machine - guns . To the left and behind us our field - guns , drawn up in the open , were firing for dear life , and away to the right along a slight dip a battery of field - guns was ...
Page 134
... guns were too vicious.1 1 Sergeant Bell was awarded the D.C.M. He was killed in action on September 28 . 2 Lieut ... Lewis gun which he had 2 The second tank was led by Holt . He had just climbed inside for a moment , when a shell ...
... guns were too vicious.1 1 Sergeant Bell was awarded the D.C.M. He was killed in action on September 28 . 2 Lieut ... Lewis gun which he had 2 The second tank was led by Holt . He had just climbed inside for a moment , when a shell ...
Page 235
... rifles and Lewis guns . On arriving at Onega - at that time in the hands of the Bolshevik mutineers -- the first lieutenant with two men went ashore , and with a Lewis gun cleared the village in the vicinity of the dooks . The loyal ...
... rifles and Lewis guns . On arriving at Onega - at that time in the hands of the Bolshevik mutineers -- the first lieutenant with two men went ashore , and with a Lewis gun cleared the village in the vicinity of the dooks . The loyal ...
Page 387
... Lewis guns , and signal equip- ment had to be carried by pack - pony . Natural condi- tions prevented the use of other forms of transport , for on the right bank a river had to be forded , and on the left the marshes were too deep to ...
... Lewis guns , and signal equip- ment had to be carried by pack - pony . Natural condi- tions prevented the use of other forms of transport , for on the right bank a river had to be forded , and on the left the marshes were too deep to ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Arab arms army arrived asked attack Betty Blackdykes boar boat Bolshevik Bolshevists bombs Brig Brigade British brought camp Carrier tanks Charles Sorley dark deck Delia Murphy Deraa Egyptian Camel Corps enemy England English eyes face Faiz Ullah father feet fighting fire force French friends German grass guns hand head heard hills hope Hopeton horse infantry Ireland Irish Junker knew Laird land Le Cateau Lewis guns living looked Lord Makhmad Marigold ment miles mind Morgan morning nala never night Njombe officers once party passed petrol port reached replied river road round Russian sail Seaton seemed shell ship side Sinn Fein soldiers soon submarine Tanish tell thing thought tion told took troops Turkomans turned U-boat Ulster Ulster Loyalists village watch yards